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Introduction to Mechatronics and Mechatronics in Real Life
Mariya Popovchenko3 April 2006
JASS 2006, St. Petersburg
Introduction
Mechatronics is synergistic integration of mechanical engineering, electronics and intelligent computer control in design and manufacture of products and processes
Mechatronic System Architecture
two main components
The Functional Diagram of Semiotics
Semiotics is proposed as a new paradigm of science in the 21st Century
The Six-Box Diagram of Behavior Formation
It Indicates a Multiresolutiona
l Hierarchy
The Following Special Formulation is Offered
Mechatronics studies synergistic fusion of precise
• mechatronical units,• electronic, • electro technical and computer components
for the purpose of designing and manufacturing qualitatively new
• modules, • systems, • machines and complexes of machines
with intellectual control of their functional movements
Comments to the Definition
• Mechatronics studies special conceptual approach to construction of machines.
• The definition emphasizes synergetic character of components’ integration in mechatronic objects.
• Integrated mechatronic components are always chosen at the designing stage.
• Methods of parallel designing serve as methodological basis for Mechatronic Systems (MS) development.
• The main objects that mechatronics studies are mechatronic modules.
• MS are intended to perform a set movement.• In MS methods of advanced intelligent control are
used to secure high quality in performing precise movements.
Principles of Construction MS
Generalized Scheme of Machine with Computer
Control of Movement The structure of a traditional machine
e.g.: cutting forces for machining processes, contact forces and moments of forces at assembly, reactive force of the liquid jet at hydraulic cutting
determ
non-determ
Examples of Mechatronic Systems
clothes washer
computer disk drive
Computer Control Device Basic Functions
• Control of mechanical movement process on-line with current sensor data analysis.
• Arrangements to control MS functional movements.
• Interaction with operator via human-machine interface off-line and on-line interaction at the moment of MS movement.
• Data exchange between peripheral devices, sensors and other devices of the system.
The Core of Mechatronic Approach
At the stage of designing one interface, as a separate device, is excluded out of a traditional structure, but physical essence of transformation carried out by this module is kept.
in other words
It consists in integrating of components probably of different physical nature into a uniform functional module.
Basic Advantages in Comparison with Traditional Means of Automation
• rather low cost;• ability to perform complicated and precise
movements (of high quality);• high reliability, durability and noise immunity;• constructive compactness of modules;• improved overall dimension and dynamic
characteristics of machines;• opportunity to rebuild functional modules to
sophisticated systems and complexes.
Modern Trends of MS Development
• Office equipment;• Computer facilities;• Photo and video
equipment;
• Machine-tool construction and equipment for automation of technological processes;
• Robotics;
Modern Trends of MS Development
• Aviation, space and military techniques;
• Motor car consrtuctior;
Modern Trends of MS Development
• Micro machines;• Control and measuring devices and machines;• Simulators for training of pilots and operators;• Show-industry;• Non-conventional vehicles.
Requirements of the World Market in the Considered Area
• Standard ISO 9000;• Necessity for active introduction of forms and
methods of international engineering and putting new technologies into practice;
• Increasing role of small and average industrial enterprises in economy owing to their ability to quick and flexible reaction to changing requirements of the market;
• Intellectualization of mechanical movement control systems and technological functions of modern machines.
Fundamental Problems
• Structural integration of mechanical, electronic and information departments into a uniform creative staff;
• Education and training of engineers specialized in mechatronics and managers able to organize integration and supervise work of strictly specialized experts with different qualifications;
• Integration of information technologies from various scientific and technical fields into a uniform toolkit to provide computer support of mechatronic problems;
• Standardization and unification of all used elements and processes at designing and manufacturing MS.
Levels of Mechatronic Systems’ Integration
The First Level
• conveyors, • rotary tables,• auxiliary manipulators
Levels of Mechatronic Systems’ Integration
• operated power machines (turbines and generators),
• machine tools and industrial robots with numerical program management
The Second Level
Levels of Mechatronic Systems’ Integration
Synthesis of new precise, information and measuring high technologies gives a basis for designing and producing intellectual mechatronic modules and systems.
The Third Level
Career Paths in Mechatronics
• mechatronics is seen as a prime career path for mechanical engineers of the future;
• mechanical engineers with a mechatronics background will have a better chance of becoming managers;
• classically trained mechanical engineers will run the risk of being left out of the interesting work.
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